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Karen Briggs, 49, and Emma Beach, 27, both from Hamilton Avenue in Cobham, are also banned from entering any Marks and Spencer, Waitrose, Sainsbury’s or Debenhams in the county on their own after police obtained an order against the prolific shoplifters.

Briggs was disowned by her father, the Coronation Street actor Johnny Briggs, who played Mike Baldwin, after she allegedly gave her daughter Class A drugs when she was just 14.

The pair have a string of more than 48 convictions, mainly for shoplifting and have previously been placed under antisocial behaviour orders.

On Thursday (August 20), Surrey Police revealed that Briggs had been caught in Cobham Sainsbury’s on Tuesday (August 18). She has been fined £50 and ordered to pay court costs of £180.

Her daughter has also said she will drive out of Surrey so she can shop with her mother.

Emma Beach (Image: Surrey Police)

At a hearing at Staines Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday (August 12), the Anti-Social Behaviour unit at Surrey Police applied for the Criminal Behaviour Orders (CBO), banning the duo from entering shops together.

The conditions of the CBO prohibit Briggs and Beach from:

Behaving in a manner or inciting others to behave in a manner either verbally or physically in any public place which causes or is likely to cause alarm, harassment or distress to any person in the county of Surrey;

Being in the company of Karen Louise Briggs/Emma Louise Beach in any shop or shopping centre in the county of Surrey;

Entering any premises in Surrey which has served Karen Louise Briggs/Emma Louise Beach with a written banning notice;

Entering any Boots (except for the Cobham Store), Marks and Spencer, Waitrose, Sainsbury’s or Debenhams stores in Surrey.

The order expires on August 11 2017.

Police can arrest Briggs or Beach if they breach any condition in their CBO.

Also at the hearing, the pair pleaded guilty to stealing alcohol worth £134.20 from Marks and Spencer. The theft happened at the Staines branch on July 13.

Sarah Milligan, inspector for the Elmbridge Safer Neighbourhood Team, said: “Briggs and Beach are prolific shoplifters who are also verbally and physically abusive towards shop assistants in the county. I hope our actions reassure the community that we take antisocial behaviour seriously.”

Speaking after the order was imposed, Beach said: “It is a shame but it’s tough isn’t it, I suppose. But it's just in Surrey. We will just drive out now.”

Beach acknowledged her history of heroin abuse was to blame for her thieving and claims to have been clean of drugs now for ‘months’.

She said the booze theft in July was her last and that the thieving would end with her addiction.

Beach added: “I’ve been clean for a while now – months. Yeah, it has stopped. This is an old case. That was the last time.”

The pair have also been placed under house curfews at Hamilton Avenue until December 12 – Beach from the hours of 1am to 1pm, and Briggs from 3am to 3pm, and were both ordered to pay £85 prosecution costs and a £20 victim surcharge fee.

Under a separate charge, Beach pleaded guilty to driving without a licence or insurance on Portsmouth Road in Cobham on February 23 this year.

For this offence she received six points on her driving record and was fined £100, together with prosecution costs of £85 and a victim surcharge of £20.

Anyone who spots the duo breaking the terms of their CBO is asked to call Surrey Police on 101.